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1. Plasticity in floral longevity and sex‐phase duration of Lobelia siphilitica in response to simulated pollinator declines.

2. Do Genetic Drift and Gene Flow Affect the Geographic Distribution of Female Plants in Gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica ?

3. A sit‐and‐wait predator, but not an active‐pursuit predator, alters pollinator‐mediated selection on floral traits.

4. Do Genetic Drift and Gene Flow Affect the Geographic Distribution of Female Plants in Gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica?

5. Beyond balancing selection: frequent mitochondrial recombination contributes to high‐female frequencies in gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica (Campanulaceae).

6. Local adaptation to mycorrhizal fungi in geographically close Lobelia siphilitica populations.

7. Uncovering the Mechanisms that Lead to Spatial Patterning of Population Sex Ratios in Gynodioecious Plants

8. Physiological effects of temperature do not explain prevalence of females in populations of gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica growing in warmer climates.

9. VARIATION IN POLLEN-DISPENSING SCHEDULES OF LOBELIA SIPHILITICA.

10. Simulated pollinator decline strengthens selection on different floral traits in female and hermaphrodite Lobelia siphilitica

11. Local adaptation to mycorrhizal fungi in geographically close Lobelia siphilitica populations

12. Frequency-dependent fitness in gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica.

13. Effect of coflowering Mimulus ringens on phenotypic selection on floral traits of gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica.

14. Native Forb Response to Aminocyclopyrachlor

16. TESTING MODELS OF SEX RATIO EVOLUTION IN A GYNODIOECIOUS PLANT: FEMALE FREQUENCY COVARIES WITH THE COST OF MALE FERTILITY RESTORATION.

17. Lobelia siphilitica Plants That Escape Herbivory in Time Also Have Reduced Latex Production.

18. Herbs and American History: in the mix since 1728 at Bartram's Garden.

19. Metacommunity organization of soil microorganisms depends on habitat defined by presence of Lobelia siphilitica plants.

21. A novel approach to estimating the cost of male fertility restoration in gynodioecious plants.

22. Selection on floral and carbon uptake traits of Lobelia siphilitica is similar in females and hermaphrodites.

23. PREDISPERSAL SEED HERBIVORES, NOT POLLINATORS, EXERT SELECTION ON FLORAL TRAITS VIA FEMALE FITNESS.

25. Sex ratio variation in gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica: effects of population size and geographic location.

26. PLASTICITY OF PHYSIOLOGY IN LOBELIA: TESTING FOR ADAPTATION AND CONSTRAINT.

27. PLASTICITY OF INFLORESCENCE TRAITS IN LOBELIA SIPHILITICA (LOBELIACEAE) IN RESPONSE TO SOIL WATER AVAILABILITY.

28. Physiological effects of temperature do not explain prevalence of females in populations of gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica growing in warmer climates

29. Variation in Pollen-Dispensing Schedules of Lobelia siphilitica

30. GENETIC VARIANCE AND COVARIANCE FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL TRAITS IN LOBELIA: ARE THERE CONSTRAINTS ON ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION?

31. INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION FOR POLLINATION LOWERS SEED PRODUCTION AND OUTCROSSING IN MIMULUS RINGENS.

32. THE QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF FLORAL TRAIT VARIATION IN LOBELIA: POTENTIAL CONSTRAINTS ON ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION.

33. Gender-specific floral and physiological traits: implications for the maintenance of females in gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica.

34. A COST OF RESTORATION OF MALE FERTILITY IN A GYNODIOECIOUS SPECIES LOBELIA SIPHILITICA.

35. Genetics of sex determination in the gynodioecious species Lobelia siphilitica: evidence from two populations.

36. Beyond balancing selection: frequent mitochondrial recombination contributes to high-female frequencies in gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica (Campanulaceae)

37. Bee pathogen transmission dynamics: deposition, persistence and acquisition on flowers

38. Development of Polymorphic Microsatellite Markers for Indian Tobacco, Lobelia inflata (Campanulaceae)

39. Inbreeding Depression in Gynodioecious Lobelia Siphilitica: Among-Family Differences Override...

40. Ontogenetic reaction norms in Lobelia siphilitica (Lobeliaceae): Response to shading.

42. Frequency-dependent fitness in gynodioeciousLobelia siphilitica

43. Effect of coflowering Mimulus ringens on phenotypic selection on floral traits of gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica

44. Conspecific plant–soil feedback scales with population size in Lobelia siphilitica (Lobeliaceae)

45. Sexual dimorphism in floral traits of gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica (Lobeliaceae) is consistent across populations

46. Predators in Higher Trophic Levels Affect Selection on Floral Traits by Altering Plant-Pollinator Interactions

47. Survival of Three Commercially Available Natural Enemies Exposed to Michigan Wildflowers

48. Pollinators, Herbivores, and the Maintenance of Flower Color Variation: A Case Study withLobelia siphilitica

49. Selection on floral and carbon uptake traits ofLobelia siphiliticais similar in females and hermaphrodites

50. PREDISPERSAL SEED HERBIVORES, NOT POLLINATORS, EXERT SELECTION ON FLORAL TRAITS VIA FEMALE FITNESS

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